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For bigger spacecraft capable of executing bigger missions, some of the assembly may be done in space. Your challenge is to design a simple approach that enables components to be assembled in space.

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Summary

Our project aims to minimize the risks and costs taken in space. In adition to it provides the repair and technical maintenance of satellites. It is sent to space in one launch, thanks to its folding feature. Also it helps carying actions. Movement capacity increases thanks to the rail system. Thanks to the 7 different heads of the robotic arm that can move 360 degrees, including its body, extensions and heads, it autonomously performs all the necessary assembly and repair operations.In our design, we preferred to use aluminum alloys reinforced with boron fibers in addition to metal matrix composite materials used in the construction of space shuttles and rockets in order to be resistant.

How We Addressed This Challenge

We developed an autonomous platform. In particular, we ensure that human life is not put at risk, and while it is affordable.

How We Developed This Project

We chose this challenge because we thought we could create more original content. Our approach to developing this project stemmed from our interest in space. We wanted to add something of ourselves to our project. During the development phase, we made our 3D drawings using Autodesk Fusion 360. The biggest problem of our team was that we were too obsessed with the small details, which caused us to waste time. The best thing we do is to keep the team spirit together.

How We Used Space Agency Data in This Project

We identified problems that we saw in CSA's resources and seek solutions for ourselves. We made the design more professional with the data we received. We were inspired by NASA's designs.

Tags
#economic #beneficial #satellite #autonomous #robotichand #
Judging
This project was submitted for consideration during the Space Apps Judging process.